wh oe ype - OO ie C3 ° ASSOCIATED PRESS © UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE FLELe{é “* & & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1955—36 PAGES ill Sell 7,000,000 Shares County Offering TB Sanatorium for $2,000,000 Action of Supervisors’ Takes Place During - Informal Session __ The Oakland County Board of Supervisors voted this morning to offer its Tuberculosis Sanatorium for sale to the state for $2,000,000. . This was an informal meeting of the body, and the action does not consti- tute approval of the sale,|° since this could only be done in a formal session. The state had asked for an expression from the Board as to whether thej. county would sell the insti- tution on Cooley Lake Road. The state legislature is meeting fn special session today to consider providing more beds to house men- tally retarded children. action, The State House of Representa- tives last week approved $2,000,000 to buy the TB institution, but the Senate balked and the measure Gov. Williams reconvened the legislature today for the express purpose | i 1] f eo = om a oS 2s -= =o Mississippi Prosecutor May Try Brothers Freed in Till Boy Death Sanders told reporters last An all-white criminal court jury in neighboring Tallahatchie Coun- ty found Bryant and Milam inno- of ing Till. Both are in $10,000 bail in the kidnap joi 228 zt? ag% itt zbf fc LF 4p i oR g a id i | 1 iF ‘ QUEEN AT UNVEILING OF MEMORIAL — Queen accompanied by J. Boyd Carpenter, minister ‘of transport Honor British Seamen United Preag Photo aviation, officiates at the unveiling of a memorial on Tower Hill in London, England, commemorating more than 24,000 men of the British Merchant Navy and fishing fleets who lost their lives in World War II. The memorial is an extension of the existing stone building previously erected in memory of lost merchant sailors and fishermen of the 1914- 18 war. The Archbishop of Canterbury presided at the services. Silent Israeli Guns Await Arab Raids Along Border TEL AVIV" (INS)—Guns were at readiness’ today along the “critical” Israeli-Egyptian frontier with the Israelis set to hand out punishing retaliation for any Arab raids. This policy of preparedness was in keeping wi Premier David BenGurion's declared policy that Israel wants no war but will not “commit suicide” by standing Wins Bonds —* still, p. Sa by cba Contest Wo George Nestetick Winner of the $300.in U. 8. Sav- Returning Red Experts Give Opinions of U.S. Several developments yes- terday ied to the tension in the simmering Middle East. The Israeli Army said a band of Egyptians tried to break into the Beit Kama settlement near the Gaza Strip but were repulsed. An army spokesman said guer- rillag whose tracks were tracked back to Jordan‘ tried te blew up three houses at Sdeh Hamed near the Jordanian border, In Cairo, thousands of Egyptians, following a funeral for those who died in the fighting with Israel, shouted ‘Death to Is- Jordan complained to the U. N. Armistice Commission, a report Report Record Gain in Personal Income WASHINGTON (INS)—U.S. per- sonal income increased two bil- Williams Again Bids for Mental Health Facilities | Urges 2nd Legislative ' Session to Support New Plan for More Space LANSING (AP) — Gov. Williams went back to the Legislature’s second special session of the month today with a renewed request for more than five million dol- lars to buy and lease men- tal health facilities and a new program of $165,000 to plan additional hospital space. He addressed the open- ing meeting of the special session which he ‘called at midnight Friday when last week’s first session failed to agree on a program to take 1,221 mentally retarded children off state hospital “Young Turks” and Democrats in and remodeling of the Oakland The Senate maintains the Fort Custer Hospital, with 800 beds available, is enough. Senate lead- Guatemala Chief Armas Touring Detroit Today - DETROIT (INS) — to the city. "| years ago, Over the Teacups at Geneva-Talks BIG FOUR REPRESENTATIVES AT GENEVA—/|hats as they arrive for dinner session at Hotel des Shown above are the top_representatives of the Big Bergus. French Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay, up- Four nations now meeting in Geneva, U. S> Secretary | per left, and British Foreign Minister Harold Mae- of State John Foster Dulles, upper right, and Soviet | millan, lower right, handle teacups after a luncheon Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov, lower left, doff their | earlier the same day. « a Morocco Sultan foReturnNov. 18 France's Pinay Claims Arab Leader Will Take Throne on Anhiversary PARIS @®—Foreign Minister An- toine Pinay said today newly re- | stored Sultan Sidi Mohammed Ben Youssef will be back in the capital of Morocco by Nov. 18, the anni- versary of: his enthronement 28 e * : * Pinay spoke to reporters as -| Youssef, in ,a gesture of amity, laid a wreath on the tomb of the French. Unknown Soldier. Before leaving for today’s ceremony, Youssef saw a delega- tion of Moroccan rabbis and told them he would make no distinc- tion between his Mosiem and Jewish subjects. Traditionally, Moroccan Jews have had the inferior status of “‘protegees” of the Sultan. Dur- ing- Youssef's exile, Moroccan Jews have been speeding-immi- gration to Israel, * * But even as the Moroccan flag flew over Henry IV pavillion near St. Cloud to show that Youssef had regained his throne, there was still violence in Morocco. At least one Moroccan was killed and 19 wounded yesterday in a terrorist attack at Agadir, in the southern part of the country. Two bombs went off this morning in Casa- blanca, the commercial - capital, but there were no casualties, Ike to Decide Departure Date From Hospital Today DENVER (AP)—This is’ a big day. for President Eisenthower.. He decides today on the basis of doctors’ advice whether to leave the hospital Friday and fly back to Washington. ; Dr. Paul Dudley White, the eminent Boston heart specialist, arranged to give the President a full report on his condition, outline a further convalescence-pro- gram for the immediate: future, then let him pick the date for return to the capital. ‘Mercury Dip, Snow Predicted for Area tic’-pest guess" sti i tnat Mostly cloudy with scattered, the President will check In advance of the White session with Eisenhower, |'White House Press Secre- the Pontiac area for tomorrow, | Hospital Friday, the da according to the U.S. Weather tentatively fixed by physi- Bureau. cians there, Tomorrow's high will range from That will be seven weeks after 40 to 44 degrees. The low tonight his Sept. 24 heart attack and near- will be between 26 and 30. re Si Temperatures plunged in Michi- Will Eisenhower Run gan today with the entire Upper - A Peninsula and the northern portion for Re-election in ‘56? Will Ike Ran? | of the Southern Peninsula getting | | snow. Is Eisenhower going to be the | ng The lowest temperature pre-| Republican candidate for Presi- ceeding 8 a.m. was 31 degrees.| dent? Read the latest informa- The mercury registered 31 at! tion regarding this vital question 1 p.m. ; in the Man About Town column on page six, ly three months after he arrived A Tourist Site? | BRUSSELS (INS) — What price | fame? | Tourist agencies in Brussélé |have added Peter Townsend's | apartment to the list of interesting | spots that should be visited by tourists. . . play vacation. The next item on the Presi- dent's agenda for the day was a business meeting with Secretary of Welfare Polsom. Secretary of Commerce Weeks will see the In Today's Press County NOWS.....ceseepesee MB E4itorials SPCR OO ewe tj sie cieuwVersenestls 2%, Tv s s Sectvens.: a8 Women’s Pages. ..14, es 16, " A f | Ay, / \Celebrate Education Week Locally . | delegates, who will report back to their various organizations, In ad- ‘\ dition, a blanket invitation has been issued to all parents, educa- tors, industrial and -civie leaders Président after he returns East. The present plan is for Eisen- (Continued. on Page 2, Col. 4) snow flurries is the prediction for OUt of Fitzsimons. Army in Denver Aug. 14 for a work and | Common Sfock 4 Available Jan. 1 at $60-70 Per. Company Deserts Ranks of Family-Owned Firms but Keeps Voting Bloc of the Ford Motor Co., which revolutionized Amer- ica with its mass produc- tion methods, is to be sold to the public after the first of the year. The price and precise timing have not yet been set, but nearly seven mil- lion new common shares with voting rights will be offered. Financial analysts say it is ex- pected to bring between 400 and 500 million. dollars, indicating a price of $60 to $70 a share, up by Henry Ford, whe died in igi. : A stock, These will be split 15 for 1, There are now 172,645 shares of voting Class B stock, all held by their interests These’ will be split 21 for 1. The Ford Foundation, set up in 1936, holds 88 per cent of the nonvoting A stock or 3,089,908 shares. The Ford family also owns 190,347 shares of A stock. The balance ts held by 108 key employes of the company. When the reorganization is com- plete, the only no voting A com- mon will be held by the Ford (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Weekend Crash Kills Detroiter; Resident of Clarkston Struck by Auto Two men died in Oakland County | traffic yesterday, one in New Hud- son and one on the Dixie Highway near Clarkston, Chester P. Kuhn. 35, of Detroit Clarkston were fatally injured, Kuhn, who police say fran a red light on USI6 in NOW’S THE TIME... to sell all kinds of heating equipment as cold weather: is on its way. This little Press Want Ad brought many calls which means there are lots of le looking for heating > pment. Not only, stoves but all sorts of things sell quickly with the aid of a quick action Want Ad. Try one and see! LARGE Of. STOVE. WILL HEAT 6 room house all excess. Excellent condition. $40. OR 3.9216. for discussion on a number of topics. Following that, the meeting will reconvene again in the audi- torium for a short. evaluation of the different discussion topics. The imeeting is expected to break Gp at about 9:15 p.m. Tropics for group discussion will be: Meeting the needs of mentally and physically handicapped chil- dren; youth programs and prob- lems; citizens’ participation; staff- ing classrooms .with sufficient well- qualified teachers; securing neces- sary finances; adult education; ie To Place Your Want Ad wet ee DIAL FE 2-8181 through | New Hudson, died on the way to | University Hospital in Ann Arber. He hit a car driven by Richard Fletcher, -%,- of New Hudson, &%, of Police said he suffered a con .. * - Citizens and, : * Children Always Win.’ ~ WANT AD DEPT. { ' ? ° ‘and William B, Caskey, 57, of bounced. aff and hitting another | driven by James M. O'Sullivan, . Milford, NEW YORK (AP)—Stock members of the Ford family or . Traffic: Takes 2 Lives 7 a Federal’ Sell-Basting Oval Roaster r Liner 6 DOZ. for 177s Rash With LOW PRICES Good for Chix D Tonite & Tuesday Only till 223) | | | at pont |Adopting me sesee = z Mr. Carnie died ll BIRMINGHAM — City Commis- ; Truck NOVEMBER 7, Commission Considers sion consideration will be given to civil defense, the other a new State Police |tessional office district persons—a dozen women A Simultaneous Five-Town Record. ‘i Numbers Racket ‘Biggest’ on g I'm Closing My Big Deal! | Down Go Prices ‘Once Aga ALL WOOL classification. 2 Ht i i pagers at AW Zs zs: <5° ue rash, Medicated thet’ cause 97c Value a8 Ae { 4 ix 2 q:9 Fadia Infants Maple Finish i Chair | "$246.50 Values +] 6” : : : Suburban JACKETS SEASON’S NEWEST STYLE ‘Sale and Comfortable Driv-R-Seat ‘$5.95 Value "ae So iii wm: | 3 = : i i =i. Sit “AiG <= :> ea le if pe =i ai* 4 for this weather, Just like you see on TV. Ideal giddy . i Le Hit lial th 5 flee : ne lid i Eee wil | i "lke Decides Today ea cog h tt { 3 biti zail iis ig ie (2 > AF Hy 1HE eit ihe Haiti | ie tet 2 Hy Ti ig otf I ya ae & shifters sti ee? hes i ;! = Seeks de THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, te lice spokesman. Deadline for applications is No-| said 31 troopers will aid in cur- state efforts to increase vigi- traffic accidents, os goslav Leader Backs Demand for East Europe and later assigned to permanent /on a million-dollar-a-year numbers | vote much These were the vember 30. Successful applicants |'and 19 men—will be arraigned here will be trained upon appointment | today following a three county raid Tic hie Wee (2 Over Satellites : |. The new si rt Police Team Post Applicants following okay | duty. the State Oma Banks died yesterday in Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of| Yy , under the new measure, earn | lance against one week, The trooper increase was ap proved at a recent special session Oma Banks, 50, of % Norton Pontiac Deaths 'Clare A, Bogie tai been a Civ Bess 98 Tae ane i pln gue i fit, 3 ‘Hal yhatds 25 athe rity s #2 % tae Ae isi ae é Hin i 24] nse a3 fle en enc fr Gwe (Eat Bae | pg | ir choice. wast tala eagiot to Ban and Poland, They Gonchodovabia and Poland, They Khrushchev a ma mere said he and agreed “‘the Premier Bulganin and Communist ader Dulles been changed by the visit of Soviet i party | after Cea, ] came to 2 years his wife Kotonen of Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Brace-Smith Funeral Home. 3 # ng ila Haan it f a ar iW ny He Ht i Ford Offers Common Stock fo — Sale | . Neikirk, 53, of 27 Ger- g* nT Jail ity i 2 italiane Baek utile pt a fs on Weekend in Work, Hunting Mishaps “Two Others Lose Lives | 2%, of Detroit. | | | ____ srg. Elsie Mole, 68, of Detroit. she was ffic Ma- | Ave., addition, , of Jack- | Flint. Een ae 4f 46, of Water- | years, LJ * counted 18 the weekend. Tra ond, 28, of Detroit. the traffic victims were: i Mrs, Evelyn Mae Starks, 51, Mrs. Alice Sherer, 80, of Jack-| and M Mrs, Rebecca Reaves, 45, of De- | body it. ‘ ef Ravenna, John Pietruszewski, 39, of De- Chester P. Kuhn, Theodore Psychas, 24 son. Nathaniel Smith, 77, of Pickford. Jeffry Beard, 5, of Dearborn. Earl S. Hosmer, 45, of Charles J. Everetta, 4, of Franklin D. Miller, 22, of Benton Harbor. William B, Caskey, Miscellaneous deaths included: Albert Finehout ston. Michigan cidents over Among Alfred Richm two persons-died in miscellaneous | 6p gn, accidents, mishaps took 16 lives. In eon, son, eb Sal] i wall : ‘ tity Hl et i i | pra Lake Voters HET « eal a Aris ing | re Er ip i Elect Two Tuesday George eas Marking . 32 Years Servi Ph age ap Force 2” taut : % 201 UL LHOINOL SININIS ou rl ae Yin in int fe il ae i ot 1:42. p.m. at iat’em. i - ee i farate Dor ie mea _Susan Hayward | + + | HOLLYWOOR, @ — Actress Jil! haa we Be Jarmyn’s attorney said she would | fee. She said Miss . like to drop her request for a bat-jjnto the Susan Hayward stemming from |. @ clothes brush bopping incident in the bedroom of actor Don (Red Ryder) Barry, * * * Lawyer Saul Ross said his: 23- iP coke are: ee “after all, him yesterday to her children Boo get dragged into this,” She apparently referred to Miss Hayward's twin sons, objects of custody litigation between the 34- year-old actress and her ex-hus- band, actor: Jess Barker. 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La installing. a super-speed coil ele-' ment in the top of the oven. At the | bottom is a card file of over 400 detailed recipes for easy reference, Some examples of the range's | | speed: al Bacon broils in.two minutes. , tail for $1,200, was previewed for | built-in unit or stacked on another | Potatoes bake in five’minutes. Corn hewsmen. The cooking is done with high- frequency microwaves that gen- | cabinet, sere neeen gr enter earenioneennenenett i ig U & Py . . BP, Tes Ba eoiy 2 BS vel eine ———— = a or ————————————— ~ === a =" — —_—_ eee — ; F S. deep, plush fibers | Scatter sizes covks in two minutes, without Engineers licked the problem of water, on a paper towel. Coffee is, browning meats and casseroles by | heated directly in the cup — and‘ The range operates on 220-volt Os 2 t} turquoise | oe a ° Gas A hurry in today! 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GpHouseHoLD FINANCE ~ 3Y% South Saginaw $t., The Kay Bidg., 2nd Floor PHONE: FEderal 4-0535 Loens made to residents of nearby towns uaumae te oheme et Ge off the Western against the Soviet Britain goes along wi Middle East, but it has Britain is an old hand in the Business Increasing, Says County Official One of the indications of business trends in Oakland County can be found in the facts-and-figures re- port of the Register of Deeds office. The upgrade tendency continued to be reflected in the October re- port, just released by county Reg- ister of Deeds Orrin McQuaid. Comparison figures show the de- partment processed 13,913 papers last month, an increase of 292 over the October 1954 period, and col- lected $21,883.95, or $781.80 more than last October. There were 23 new plats record- ed in the county, In comparison with the same period last year, 423 more deeds, or a total of 3,728, were filed. Mort- gages totaled 1,796, a dorp of 29; and chattel mortgages increased 53 for a total of 4,835, There were six bills of sale as against five last October. The balance of the overall total was made up of 1,299 photostats and miscellaneous papers, Headquarters Is Symbol WASHINGTON (INS) — AFL President George Meany said the teamsters union's swanky new five million dollar headquarters build- ing which he helped to dedicate is a symbol of * ‘the forward look that 1 Time Fi os! YOU CAN Including Footsteot LOSE YOURSELF IN THE RESTFUL EASY TERMS Pi There's no end to the lifetime of comfort end relexctioan that's yours in @ Streit Slumber Cheir, ond Streit gives you @ choice of styles to choose from ...all adjustable to four comfortable positions for reading, viewlig TV, reclining or tal sopping! Each Streit Sumber Chair comes with matching i, with ni, FOR HOURS COMFORT STREIT SLUMBER CHAIR! Oo] a .\ beauty with unmatched comfort thet'’s yours for @ lifetime. 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The club's fundamental: purpose, according to President Otto Mill- debrandt, is to aid members to “master the art of public speaking and to train them for leadership through instruction in standard club procedure.” | ‘hostile to Israel. a partner with Moslem | Pakistan, Turkey, Iran and Brit- | ;ain in the Baghdad Pact, yet is Saudi-Arabia | | hates the British but collaborates with some | ‘in mutual richness with American American policy. The | |oil brains. Saudi-Arabia also has government also would joined the Syrian-Egyptian mili- to see petice restored to the tary alliance. | diversion- * * Into this sew the Soviet Union is tossing its own condiments. Washington still is trying to form a policy under almost impossible conditions. 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The former Miss Warren, known | /affectionately as ‘“Honeybear,” | 22, and Dr. Stuart Brien, 33, a | Beverly Hills obstetrician, were | wed last Tuesday, Alighting from a plane last night, | the radiant Mrs. Brien told news: | a ina aa making? Stains should be removed quickly, otherwise the fabric may be permanently damaged. Calli us today! ‘H oneybear’, Back | BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. —, youngest | | Warren, and her doctor husband | ‘after a five-day honeymoon in Eos | Mexico’ & Hparks-(riffin | 4 i uneral Home | ‘ *Thowghtful Service’ ioe 46 Williams St. Ph. FE 2-5841 | 24 Hour Ambulance Service t = oo a er # q |'men that “her mother will visit ! them in two weeks, But she said | her father “can’t get away until | Jater."” born i is a native of Pittsburgh. Clothes Localize ‘Em. MEXICO CITY — The distinctive dress of the Tehuana women, trom Tehuantepec peninsula, serves to idefitify as well as adorn ‘ruffle on the skirt or the design the wearer. The width of the lace of the blouse tells the wearer's | home town, | shot, killing himself. in Murder-Suicide ddpeareald od ike aan that and killed his wife yesterday, then took rel. : * * * Dead are Robert Lee Kincaid and his 41-year-old wife Madge, both of this serine, County Community. Sheriff Charles Brown said wit- nesses reported thé’ couple quar- reled continually Saturday and that Kincaid shot his wife with a ar rifle. The police report, said Kincaid then shot himself in the left side of the chest, staggered to a neigh-- bor’s home to tell them to notify police, and made. his way back to his home where he fired another Political Tempest Seen Returning © - to Greek Parties ATHENS «®#—The political insta- bility that plagued Greece for gen- erations seems to be on the way | back. For nearly two: years Marshal Alexander P apagog maintained stability in this NATO country. His death Jast month virtually disinte- grated his Greek Rally party, which had 205 of the 300 seats in Parliament, Constantine Karaman- | lis, the new prime minister, is the | | Rally | recognized leader of the remnants, His government exists have been pledged for spring. Ka- ramaniis has promised his govern- ment will make no major policy decisions without consent of the op- position. Ten major political groupins, plus a dozen individuals, are ne- gotiating for lineups in the elec- tions, Perennial names im the Greek political picture, submerged by the Papagos landslide in 1952, are coming back, In five years after their libera- .tion the Greeks saw more than 20 governments come afd go—all co- alitions, i CHAIR chair . Baumnritter. * Chair That Fits | EVERYWHERE SALE PRICE sO» Only $1.00 Down A terrific buy no matter how you look at it. Easy to move about all purpose . deep, wide and comfortable. Box spring seat and well padded back. Washable plastic covering. 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LAWRENCE—PONTIAC FE 2-8432 | Relax at wae Colony nee Come tn and browse around and «+ » « See an outstand as- the finest in . Crystal gifts and decorative ~ WIGGS 24 W. Huron St. and Maurice Croteau, ~ former school board member, Group 6~—"Adult Education” has [ | mF F i if i *| matron of. her chapter, president is the grand Martha. The Pontiac chapter 228 of OES honored Mrs, Paul Hagle, worthy grand matron of Grand chapter of Michigan, with a reception and dinner dance Saturday evening at Waterford Township High School. Among Mrs. Hagle’s achieve- ments are terms served as worthy Alse honored Saturday evening cE aa Elling, teacher at Eastern Junior High School, Warren Abbott, assist- ant principal of Washington Junior High School, Robert Lake, defense chairman of the Pontiac PTA council and Otis Lawrence, UAW-CIO. PETUNIA! Heavens. what Delicious, tricks You can do With spice cake mix ! Bev? tis matron of the grand chapter of Michigan and Mrs. Wilton suntor/ TWO Honored at Reception swernent Feld Saturday Evening t honored Five, Keith Middledorf, senior Mrs. Sidney Fellows Initiated Into Group Past matrons of Areme Chapter 503, OES met at the Shore View drive home of Mrs, Norman Dyer Saturday evening. Mrs._Sidney Fellows was initi- batter be f org you bake. Wonderful! ated into the group. Mrs. Karl ight, Pecunta! For in- seen eed one ree 8 . ‘stance, fold § cup of raisins | | ments were served following . and | cup of drained, diced | | I Sans Dante, "SS assisted watermelon pickle into the he Put your washed lettuce leaves in a plastic bag in the refrigerator It saves time er woman modify, A aiites ic t Be yieea tage ‘Cc F ° d x ES AS : Pa ae s os - at § 4 4 . esas! TON t 0 e Af raid to. harge. riends PAs | ' By ANNE HEYWOOD ing them the right kind of makeup the. im eur community>-for | correctly, how to care for hands pr i | woman who starts a home service| ““They:ate always well groomed | ts, you're never really finished. {improve and maintain the proper a, jor a home product is wsually,|@nd attractive and first thing | “Beauty care and ‘is 9 | Posture. an , re 2 “But I simply cannot charge my | ‘new, their friends, and the moth- permanent goes on! us ee. , friends.” iets 'Y |erd of their friends, were com-|DOr"aner week, Halr has to be| qt {2u%d myselt working like a : . Sanh (to Goes nobody any good.| “Now, of course, I love todo | “And it takes hours and hours to| sooreciated it, did, take it fer my! fovea © the maxaou and i it, so I began helping many of | teach a girl how to apply makeup | —anted and often missed their ee ae see dette ‘appointments.’ . Ba ieake caens yon Sel, aneettes and put | wo Tinally. 1 decided to put a stop * What is the answer? Well, ts sae sentens te bide bon cabeed DEPRIVED OF SERVICE N it pretty well and has some ia- “T told girls and | teresting ideas on the subject. their mothers—that I simply could | 1 will call her Mrs. J, _ f not spend this much time, ete., etc. eee. ees Seay apeias Se eee ee Jeg . writes, “ services, began to ap Viacom | |preciate what they had had. “I worked in the city, in a de-} -| “Finally, they me || luxe salon, where I did hair styl-| ' and insisted that I continue for a ing, facials and makeup. I took fee. my work seriously and studied “T made this arrangement: hard, with the result that I can “T ‘book’ six girls every Tuesday now tell almost any woman how afternoon and six every Thursday, to make the most of her own par- at 50 cents each. One week I'll do ticular kind of looks. og chery harap teach mgasivoniy TAUGHT DAUGHTERS or care, or ure, ‘ or clothes. I make six dollars a or nog Tig ee mad sat ene alban > I'm just as proud as a peacock | But then, when our two daughters ‘It begins to look as if I'll have of my Peggy for the efficient way | reached 12 and 14, I quite naturally’ ee ee eee she manages our home. For in- | began styling their hair and teach- lane entra ca a aa re stance, many of her friends are still . . have, the-work is fun and now, be- themselves out scrubbing |PTA, (Council MRS, PAUL HAGLE MRS. ROY WILTON | cause they're paying for it, the wood floors, But not my Peggy! : girls really value what I do!” es cas sod esem them in = Meets Tuesday . : Mrs. Paul Hagle and Mrs, Roy Wilton were honored (Copyright 1955) easy operation with Bruce Clea Pontiac Chapter of OES Saturday evening at Waterford ———— - ; S| (Continued from page 14) y Pontiac Unapter o : y evening ‘ Wax. And I'll be hanged if Peggy's Township High School, Mrs. Hagle is the worthy grand| NOt Prudish to Display Good Taste Woman Who Lives Alone Keeps Dates Out of Apartment By EMILY POST “T am a young in the early 30’s. I live alone three-room apartment. I have ina : 3 i: Es j i i eft ggetest q ef t i i teal i : i nounce themselves when doing so. Old Sparkle Jewelry for Evening Fading In evening jewelry the move- ment is away from “Sparkle,” | which stands alone, and towards the subtle blend of tone-on-tone bibs and bracelets, the complement for that light look, In five different cem colors combined with smooth, satiny pearls, “Brocade” is especially and sophisticated satins. I created for the new delicate laces | ; : / Andre Presents “HIGH FASHION” Permanent Wave. That’s Every Family MORE FUN ‘THAN A GIRCUS! Menus for the Children . .. Pictures to Color... Night at Ted’s! 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While the ceremony steered clear of emphasis on military po- tential, there was no lack of pomp on this biggest holiday in the So- viet Union. 7 Standing atop the Lenin- Stalin mausoleum, party and govern- ment leaders watched stolidly as the marchers filed past in sunny but cold weather. Heading the par- ty of top leaders were Premier Nikolai Bulganin and Communist party chief Nikita S. Khrushchev. Defense Minister Marshal Georgi K. Zhukov, who took the salutes, made a mild opening ad- dress. © Some spectators thought the So- viets were bending over backward to support their contention they are peace-loving, unaggressive and | friendly and thus help their own position at the Big Four foreign ministers’ conference: in Geneva. Zhukov hailed the technical progress of Soviet agriculture and industry under communism. He listed such developments. as the normalization of Soviet-Yugoslav relations as an example of Soviet striving for lessening of interna- tional tension. He, made no men- tion of the United States or a cap- italist threat. “In its foreign policy, the Soviet government is guided by Lenin's principle of peaceful coexistence | and continues to struggle for the cause of peace,” Zhukov said. Fail to Save Woman IONIA w — Firemen pounded | down an apartment door Sunday, but were too late to save the life ‘of a 94-year-old woman who sul- ‘fered a cerebral hemorrhage. Neighbors, alarmed when they did not see Mrs. Elizabeth Redpath around her apartment, called po- lice and firemen. The elderly wom- an was rushed to the hdspial, where rival. she was pronounced dead on ar- Rubber Workers Ratify St. Clair Firm’s Contract New 56 Dodge Corone Invades Low-Price Kield ! Here is no stripped-down “price special” . . . but a full-size, full- styled, full-fashioned beauty that’s KING SIZE in every way. This new Dodge Coronet takes the measure of all others in the low-price field on every point of value: Size! Beauty! Style! Power! Roominess! Comfort! 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Cranes shut out the eastern club, 26-0, to win the school’s 1st Inter-State Prep League title since 1939, Pentiac Press Phote ‘May Be Heard — a pag Hence Missouri Valley Body However, Sets No Date for Session pended last Sunday by the Missouri ley AAU Registration Commit- : He was found guilty of accept- ing excessive expense allowances for three meets in California last his appeal, * «¢ «& Yesterday the Missouri Valley’s Executive Committee considered the runner’s case in a lengthy closed ‘session. The session was a formality for clearing the way for the appeal. No date was announced but it was understood the hearing would come prior to the AAU’s national —— in Louisville, Ky., Dec. * * * Santee, now a Marine lieutenant stationed at Quantico, Va., has run the mile in 4:00.5. If his appeal is turned down it would keep him out of the Olympics as well as other AAU events. The National Board of Governors can be appealed to if the Missouri vey board upholds the suspen- sions, Bill Rigney, new manager of the New York Giants, is a Dixieland jazz fan. football's Hall of Fame, won 15 letters in sports at West Virginia Battles played baseball, basket- the present Missouri athetic pro- up a pass attempt in Saturday’s Crane-Shady Side gram end will not change it.” maoog gemeneres — (Sus anil one co Gunet Sore mae Chuck Shack 23 9 Curnell’s 18 17 tended for Dave Daum (ball just slipped away from Finch, asked if this could be Co. 2111 Craig Heat, 14 18 called a vote of confidence for the |{vninn ie 1 Gene's Al 13 18 eo 53-year-old Faurot, replied: Of, "Wilson 190:'M. Bolinger 479; Chuck's Cliff Won 15 Letters ghac $30. Paramount Beauty School ayne oser ° ad —— Ld INS Poll Retains wage cams | Cc, Ine, 10 12 Pont, Bty. 6 16 : ° ® Cinrs. 19 13 Drive-In 16 16 UM in Third Spot | [Ses fe REE: GHIN Two Games Louise Gift 1616 A&P 12 NEW. 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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1955 ; anne (Vre aii i - 4 Stocks Mein [Manes Margaret Will Find Love Hard to Forget | dante company rather than \ adfere. if he sees another wom- | an’s high-strung emotion and fe lecovery Pa that men whe contemplate tak- | an, or if he ‘makes even the smiall-,agination functioning benphts the ing her out for formal dates will | est move to demorstrate that he | surface, | almost prefer to forego ~ is still in love with her—Princess lt’é to be expec pected. therefore, NEW YOR kun — Stocks paced face the gossip which m or a Margezet will not be able to ©S-| that she will suffer not only from te come of seeing her too . jcape it, It will be recorded in| nee own, normal dramatization ahead today in an active market : fe morning newspaper. — | i a third strong The delicate little princess. will | of the affair—but from in its day te OY: have her troubles compounded, if! It is the ‘nature of humans to ciless memories of the whole Most gains were small, but some | 9, J; .3-50-4.00 : n | speculate whether she really loved Gramatiae the wwmder and impor: | saree, leaders were up 1 to 2 points, and | 3.00 bu; No 3 18 : Spice, Wee: change jobs. She can laze around! i. man, it will al be as-Psne loves Peter Townsend as deep- | tance of the prizes and privileges oe iii bu, Cider, Not | her boudoir eating miniature choc- waned, 1 baleve oa ve ‘send | 28 it is presumed ‘she does, | which they cannot have. And of all| This is the hard, virtually im- a’ couple of high priced issues ie ts 00 bu: pears, Bose, faney.| olates until she feels like facing a Gant and @ “i by the constant awareness of his | the prizes and privileges which | possible way, to forget an unhappy were -up 3 to 4 points taney bo, ok 3g Rel poses: Kiser her friends, : words and actions—at least for exist, non is greater than a_per- —— Chryuler, whose directors | “yessiabien,. Mise tovped, No} Hor immediate world will soon | 4, re oe ee 0 ome. son to love, and the right to keep | ———— made no mention of a split when EDO» te. “Proceoll, Tahy 380 about the unfortunate years to come, Margaret's him. (or her). beside you. bu; No 1, 150-200 % bu. Cabbage.| forget all will. Ghty tet Beiday afier the close, . yasits 0 curly meet: neanine Gal's Qe wey every sidelong giance will. prob- For there can be no doubt sel Even though Margaret has been on lac 0 © pened today on a block of 6 | 135435 cabbage, eprcuts, No £ Loo-kas poy Prom eperate; and wo eal menreriet “ ——s he will be followed and observed trained to be strong of will and A . : ; sche; oar- even val mo: . , : : ' ‘ 000 shares followed a block,. vite Tener ee Tae me eS unless is ome of those phe- almost as closely as she. If he proud of beering. there's a wom- : Amenca's Largest Selling 4.15 ‘crate; No 1, 1.00-150 dos bchs;| only once—she can forget too. . | follow enn wante Standard Oil (NJ), whose pro-| $8... “io F 130-178 ‘dos behs. : ° 1s cake fer co ae posed three-for-one split triggered | X¢#"! Th ed ‘Morveraaioh, But it is frightening to ponder (Ou? ie : : e elle K emezing potented Water Mester tie risé started Thursday, opened | No.1, £50-4.00 pk bekt. Kehirebt, No 3: |the future fate of one Princess Vet of 33 Years With | rank ball instantly steps the 3 : Ee, ae tones Ea | Margaret. - h tow of wer her seth Sein today on 3,500 shares unchanged | 520, 40, pons. Tee Gé-118 Sole’ bes: | Now that her romance with GM, C. O. Johnson, to. 5 ARE STORES 7-H, B No 1, 85-1.00 doz behs. 75¢ AT HAROW aii Ni tie antes BE TR ae Ss low ce My ets! TPS SL OLAS Y | test ron i” ee ee eT Tbekes % bu. : so a | ‘om advanced 13% & » No I, rts. Fg peppers, brighter and louder than Cinerama 2 Buel E. Starr, general manu- . red, sweet 9: 186.300 8 s rs,|8he can never adh London for | bike A LIVING ee) . facturing manager at Pontiac LEARN TO New York Stocks oes, "fancy, 138 50-lb bag. Pum long without sere he's “‘pet- WEDGE, THE TREE Motor Division today announced ae Morning quotations | se. 40 tat radians jhe, Ne't|Lieaway from berselt.” | EXERTS CEAGELESS five progtiins im tho manifag , 15@ dos behs; radisties, red, fancy, 1.06 away 5 7 : DRIVE Admiral son 209 Tat Rum Mach 401 «| Gow che: Mo 1, 16-65 doe bei: radishes, * * 6 , PRESSURE YEAR_ turing ‘staff. ; Alied Chem ..107 Int Nick...+.—_#+ “Hg ; squash, Butter-| She can certainly not change her C. QO. Johnson, a veteran of 33 abled Sirs 380 EY on coal. S13 But, Wo, 75-100 bu: squash. Delicious. | gilt- edged career, for she has %, AFTER Ao sooo Bas years with General. Motors, will Alum Ltd 108.3 oe Sek & = 11 60-156 bu. ‘Tomatoes, hot nase: No pledged herself to royal duty. be general super- _ ‘| Gasily Amine A Gakas Mao 2) Ne Lies ban, tovaiaes. Ne 1, | ALWAYS SUSPICION utacturing. opera. 4" MMM | Correctly wo . 43 ce ri . * ’ : sd .. a « “dl © 4S Am Cyan 14 poney eves a dos pene: turnip, topped, No 1, 1.50-| She can never meet other men tions in the Pon- ; a as Kresge, 68... 20-3) Greene Cabbage, No 1. 100-150 bu. | without creating an international tiac Heat Treat, <.. : - e oe al . by A i ho i decide oa SOE Am Rea 232 LOP ass. oe Toot ve werk ca BE anatng = oo“ n aypsel aror Axle, Foundry e ' DUAL CONTROL Am Sesting {318 Ligg & My... $9.4 No 1 128-i.48 ba. Swiss Chard’ Not ” marry -™ ° meats jand Engine , METHOD Am Fel & Tel 17.3 [osu | 30. | Lotinne tad poled Onean-Oelory Cane | Plants. County Wide Pick-Up and hE EP are ir NOE Ng i | A mative of Return of Students Anse Co | ee 1 Mack Tree 39. 2.75 bu. bse le, bed 1. 128-1.75 be; | ‘e argy rips Columbus, Ohio. instructions 7 Days a Week . 46. sie 2.3 | e ‘ole, , No 2. ; : ntere Armour & Co 147 May DB Sti... 42. | Lettuce, Bibo No’ 1. 180-173 pk bakt: | —- ae 2 Michigan Driver oa ea Sy te oo Sel ee eee Peron che automobile le Trini er orc eee . 50- Re ie; rie ‘Z f = 7 | lett head, No 1, 1.80-2.00 bu; lettuce, industry in 9, in le rt = ag Cg St | bend. Bo 1, 100-138 ba Romaine Ne” . ef He joined Chev- JOHNSON | aining ee mer = pe aes bole a Te hes a 18.00-19.00 30-doz cases; rolet in 1923 as an assisiant fore- FE 4-5668 Bonn “Alum 204 Rat Blac e 38.1 medium, 1 14 60-15.00; ema, 0.00-10.00. | man. In 1936 when he was a 15% E. Lawrence, Pontiac Bond Strs 16.6 Nat Cas toe : | ene vey: or Chevrolet. he . a : @3.1 Nat Dairy... 400 DETROIT anes F barely held i general foreman for Chevrolet, eT Borg Warner - 43.6 Nat Cyps. + 50 DETROIT. Nov. 4 (AP)—Eggs, f. 0.b CHICAGO ®—Grains y \transferred to Pontiac Motor as’. Bris wy 3o3 mes mates io Ooerset. cases included, federal-state | steady in quiet dealings on the i night superintendent. Prior to his New MUSTEROLE Budd Co .... 21.2 NY Central... 45 Whites—Grade A large 53-54 weighted | Board of Trade today, ‘recent appointment, he was assis- Burroughs . . 261 Norf & West.. 57.4 average 534s, medium 37-38 wid. avg. | i ai Ma nuiacharina Camp Soup | 422 No Am Av... 64.5 38 small 32: grade B large 1. | At the outset wheat advanced tant to the General Manufacturing is now improved Campb Wy .. 40.5 ecb pn ne Browns—Grade A large 51, medium 38, arti Savies 1 Manager. can = ae Ohio Oil 32. wens aad == = — tons. Buying appare i M. L. Leighton will -be general Capital Atri | 313 Oey eal: ap | Total weekly receipts 10,120 cases. cae ees ime peat ee ee superintendent of manut mcrae to SPEED UP Seno dt 143 Panh Epi...) 1 waar A large 48'3-40, me- Lepeiers yeaa wane operations in the plating, shee Cater Trac. 53.4 Parke Da... 39 | aium purchases of cash wheat tomor- F Chea & Ohio - $82 Ronee. JO... 96.6 “Browne _Grade A large 4652-48, me-| row, but the bread grain quickly | Bas “or chest cold relief! Cities 8vi 682 Pepsi Cols... 21.7 Market about steady. Supplies ample, | of the rest of the market. 3% Now contains new special ingredient. . climax x Me a3 Pheips ....'°, $a2 Sm ANd Good at present price levels. Wheat near the end of the first £ ae a5 ae fee that Lave = the ———— . — : Philo .,..,, 32.4) . 4, hie! | . Fonte ce aches of a chest cold w Coca Cola .. 129 sone hour was % lower to % higher, es s col Palm 54 ; Phill’ Pet a 47 CHICAGO. Norn 8 nA) Butte risedy: | ‘December $2.05; corn % none / Pontiac Moter in What welcome news! It’s headline Comw Bd 418 Proce O' o6 aaengea: Oi come ak Gt ok kts oe higher, December $1.2914; y mt : bee during bie ee acres elt apa from Consus “Pow a3 hex Drs on 03 ® C 35 “ec = oe ee ee oats secre © neem Ue ) hi zh school days. Y« ier feel Improved Musterole’s Son Race “ "? na Teo B 0.2 buying som rowan te: 1"'Meher: | Comber lee el ese Se be His e a lénsl ve ice deeper acting formula. speed Gent On 884 Rock Ops... 291,08. ee “whites. 60-699 per cent as higher, December $1.12%2; soy- manutacturice ex- to work to: (1) help unkink stiff- Curtiss ‘Wr 27, Repub Bul vee a aras i; darties 34: checks Wi: current beans unchanged to 1 cent lower. perience has in- Bess and muscular aches with’ as- Deere 376 Saleway St..,, 49.1) receipts 34 | November $2.36"4, and lard 10| ae ie tonishing pain-relieving action, (2) Det Edis 36 St Jos Lead. |! 48. h- © Copyright 1955 ‘ scluded positions Dis © Seag . 42 St Re Pap. St cmcage peraténs jto 15 cent sa bundred pounds hig Wak Disney Productions $ as foreman, gen. M¢!P break up acute upper bron- Doug Aire 79.4 Scoville Mig.. 6. er, November - , , od * z ~ . _ ¢hial congestion, (3) help loosen ch $41 Seab AL RR... 746) CHICAGO, Nov. 4 (AP)--Potatoes: Ar- | World Rights Reserv . zi LEIGHTON eral foreman, as- ~ 330 Sears Boob ae “4 oo 163, Sa | Distributed by King Features Syndicate LEZ sistant plant superintendent ard nasal and throat congestion. — ae Sinclair O.... $7 | fair, market firm. Carlot track sales | Grain Prices | nee LNT FINALLY lant superintendent. In 1950 he Bree exclusive strengths: Child's Br Auto Lite. 452 Bou Pack” Sut | Rusests a Ae mine ne «6cCECAaO. mov ae ene eran | __ THE: SOLID ROCK is SPLIT IN ALL DIRECTIONS. Leeatine eerie ieee a te = - ee Mone pron cag i ort Sou Ry... ... 95 $2.85-3.00, washed and waxed = lg ae | - e pro Emer Rado 12.1 @perry Rand., 22.7 | ee c seen. 2.08 arch Oh _ —— —_—— $$ — | Pontiac assembly plant and in recommended Musterole for years! R Std Brand.... 38.2 * : rtft ete Aral ' 1953 he was promoted to general Pete we 24 St eet. Ss ‘Poultry | outy . Bfaren 02 18* cares rails x the ia she en an ene Food Mach . $12 Sta oul Wd. decay 5 a1 Late Mav fb ge alendar evy eads ror ounty eal S a endent on the afternoon price! Stainless t 5 evens, tee DETROIT, Nov. 4 (AP) — Prices paid © . 129% La. j ee 2 Freuh Tra - $2.5 Stud Pack.... 107) per pound f.0.b. Detroit for Ne 1 quality arch 1 “s Nov 11.60 meeting, Pentige Chap-| H. A. C. Andere s new ap- Gea feet st p eorlag ROSE a: | Bre ‘peal zu bene B02, , a heme 16; heavy Fi 1 ter OES, Monday, ae 7th at b 5, 100 New Kite Albert Martin pointment makes him general Gen Elec. ga Spin BLP... 146 wroilers or teyers’ ea. Wet’ rite oy 136% Maren Ne 8 pm, Officers practice, Sun.. Nov. COMMERCE — Service for Al-| superintendent. of the afternoon] BEM on eresene : i 2 wrenc - . : ADDING MACHINES Gen Motors . 139.4 Tex G Sul..., 336) ettes (4%-6 Phe 28; heavy wpe ‘young = ee ne Edith Coons, Sec. ~—Adv. DETROIT (®—Chevrolet topped bert Martin, 26, 2515 Union Lake, shift. He joined | PRINTING CALCULATORS en ac = ‘es par es : Hf a se ee vei good clear= Y k, A Ford division by ahs the ne 3.10 Rd., will be held in Sincoe, Ont.| Pentiac Motor in & BRANCH SALES Tran W Air... 23.2 | to a fair demand Pwith good clear- +d . mehle , anys . 5 ; = Gen ‘Time 334 Fianeaines. © 4 Races aed “Tea oben ene ew or merican News in Brief junits in new car registrations for at 2 pm. Wednesday, from the “ars i and SERVICE Goebel bre... 127 Oaserweod.... Sti | ceentowe fe eet limited to a. light this year's first nine months. | Bugiey Funer: : ,., ber of the sales Gocsreat 1.1, ons US carbide...1o4t | Cnerenee Ter Ue Une trade Exchanges Will Close. | Shirley Hartwick, 47, of Oxtord The figures, published today by Laas Funeral Home with burial department and se eens ee ee ee o! Hee et Dat Air Lin’. 365 | = CHICAGO POULTRY Saturday pleaded guilty to driving Automotive News were: Chevro- in Oakwood Cemetery, Sincoe. Mr. held positions in a Seapets Bt See 6 lan ean eee | ee ee The New York wnder the influence of liqyor. Ox. let 1,220,091; Ford division 1.168, Martin died Saturday. patine aa aie o Oll..... 887 Og Rupver |! 44.3 ceipte in coops 875 lyesterday 1.115 coops, | ‘ford Township Just Fred F. 850. | He is survived by his w Pontiac and Pitts- Hersh Choc..: 46.6 Og we 16.470 Ib); £0. b. ing ‘prices un- | and American stock exchanges will P Justice : e 1s survived by his wife, i aa W liaad F..,, 12.3 + seo ee PH preteeey to 1 eer hee = hone as be closed " = da Stevens fined her $100 and $25 | % nd of | Emogene: two son Ja burgh zones be- ANTED Homestk .... 36 Warn B Pic... 20 (25.5: light hens 18-198; broile ¢ tomorrow, election day. The industry total for the Janu- ' 2 @ sons. Danny and’ s transferring Hooker El.,., 384 West Un Tel... 21.2 | fryers 205-22: old roosters 14 S188;| The Chicago Midwest stock ex- | ar Septeniier pe an c Pa Albert at home: his father, Abra- age gee Land Contract Buyers H Her... 14 veatg 59 caponettes under 4% Ib. 24-25, over 645 y~ nde’ "riod was 0.46),- i Acad o the mé . Inga Way.-. $24 Wilbon a Go. a change will operate os weusl, 85) Pleading guilty to grand larceny, 128. In the same 1954 period the | ham of Sincoe: a sister. Bertha of, turing de part. Call Meryl Stoddard infana sc $12 Woalwortn,° oi Fre ae fear et Caper Gy | T-yearold Robert Ballek of industry total was 3,519,629, of Windsor, Ont.: and three brothers, ; ment. Lond Contract Broker Gora ws Lets . Livestock — | Waterford was -. = sree which Chevrolet cot 1,038,825; | William, Walter, and Wilfred, all. AS superinten- ANDERSON CEdar 5-8058 Collect Interlak Ir... 30.3 DETROIT LIVESTOCK Other — i exchanges costs ay y jaterford | Ford —— 1 033, 727, of Sincoe. | dent of the new Pontiac V-8 en- OIT STOCKS soe hear ain certads cround apres xchas tt ! tthe | romnship Justice Willis D. Le- > William B. Caskey gine plant prior to his present Figures ante De Repien ea iehth | eat tte cabemie 3200, About 25 per cent Gues —. be L ey. Cs * In the battle for third place in|; el sae | appointment, he helped develop his ar usua ‘ ~ Ki \ ' Baldwin Rubbe . iss Neon | 600 feeders: choles’ and includes around Other 7 auartnte| Ghat wl] be open| Nathaniel McCann, 21, of Flint, "Car deliveries Buick regis- SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP —' the most modern engine plant in rr? ' my steer 7 ore . mpere t 2 g : ‘ ~~ | ingation Produc! ee Gael ad haga my aly” steady "out ater trade at New: York election day will be who’ pleaded guilty Saturday to Fivmths cca au pel Service is pending for William B. | the automobile industry. | 4 gston One aeee wane i. Os, as ~ Sewn ativn Y vest Se Masco Screw LO SG. 3a 01) earty sales’ utility and commercial steers | the cotton exchange, wool, cotton-| reckless driving, was sentenced | topped Pontiac for fifth place with Caskey, 9525 Dixie Highway, from | Rae a native of elas Beargpesa fH RE SER SSFP, aa [acd ol nvtean an ie New [0 dyn n Galan Couey dal Ui remo 4 es" shape Funeral Home im Care|. grated fr Rhode Wayne Screw* sore 12 13 ers and feeders about steady; load prime | York produce exchange. There also by Bloomfield Justice Alva P. | ~~ ton. Mr. Caskey died last night land State College with a degree in| 0 sale; bid and asked. ee eee Sere EN: 2s: | Richardson after he failed to pa engineering. He worked as a sales. | most early sales avernage . wl be a dairy and poultry market. | * PAY The Chevrolet rr) gave the big after he was struck by a car. cross- Ty NEW YORE. N : (maar led by th 3 00. several eats and cs ing 22.8, bis fine of $70, G Mdivision 22.31 per cent of in. ing Dixie Highway. y ov | manager before joining Pontiac. ov. ompiled by the SOS 6 Succeeding Anderson as super | Associated Press, commercial grass steers — Retfers , dustry registre t : ena oo Rails on Saveke | ia3s: rpet eps, St — selters | Rochester Musician ees aa eae 21 ek Ea eieee: Bas as 7 Mrs. Maude G. Retherford intendent of the V-8 encine plant Prev. 07 vosoe. 084 LTT 723 112-7 20.08 some cho — "breaki aa | + 2 6 | LAPEER — Service for Mrs. | is G. R. Scharf. “Pror to his) Mont tes oo was ae 303 teas See eed | ls Dead at A e of 9] | shoes sara te tears ‘ue | Chrysler Corp. registering a total, Maude Grace Retherford, 67, 773 , Promotion, he was assist ne t. the | ee td c " ; . der y lose. beh eee 38 Set : ie eNCalves salavie 800. "hasty sales veal- g ford Township Justice Willis D. Of 948.830 units: for January-Sep- South Main St., will be held Tues- | = . 7 = he 1955 low ...,,.. 203.1 1149 67.2 148.8) ers about hear = | but market not fully LeFurgy pending his appearance tember this year, got 17.35 per day at 2:30 p.m. at Muir Brothers " “8 pia 1984 high ES 2118 He 983 185.2 | poo manpage lL POG my can Sa ROCHESTER — Margaret W. | Nov. 14. cent of the industry total. Plymouth Funeral Home. Burial will be in Be charze of the an: ni cass 7 | sha thdividuats up te 31.00; utility.| Wiley, 91, died Saturday at the | was Chrysler's largest gainer wit. Mt. Hope Cemetery, gp crnoon shift. He | 9 PA ‘ ONLY. 9.00 Now Bonn TE Poli | gp ieeP salable 1.560. Market opening Arnold Home, Detroit. A well | Appearing on the same charge an increase of 2.17 per cent ee Mra. Retherfond died Sunday ai. joined Pontiac, $ Folice | steady mainiy slaughter lambs; | known Detroit music teacher and bef F Donald . las y unday al Motor in 1926 and ratty gales mixed Er. Apa ore Justice LeFurgy, Donald , last year's first nine months. [her home after an extended ill-| M eexly Into New Republic Army | ly high good slaughter lambs 18.00-18.00. | an accomplished pianist, Miss Wi-| Tucker, 23, of 650 Second St., was | ness. has held super- | kot J Tine Oni . = ley had lived at 330 Walnut Blvd. | unable to furnish his $5,000 bond os visory position in| xytechie gl Sokndiianat BONN (INS) — West German | CHICAGO, ‘Nov. 4 tAP) Balebie hogs |ROchester for the past 12 years. | and was committed to Oakland illed_ Trade Gr Group | She ts survived by a son, Don- “i the sheet metal | + Chancellor Konrad Adenauer was | 18.000: moderate ly active; $0 to 75 lower{ She received her musical educa- County Jail. ‘ald Retherford, Lapeer; a daugh- plant and headed e: reported today to have conipleted | over 220 Ib: * sows 88 te 50 caer: ee tion both in the United States and ter, Mrs, William Duncan, La- S plants producing | S plans for the immediate absorp: jSevene Slows : 0 te et tn trade:| Europe and had taught at the| A billfeld containing $105 was re ee ing nion a us ast three grandchildren: . two defense products | ER tion of West German border police | butenen 13.28-12.48;— leomiay. 3 0a213 te | Detroit Conservatory of Music. At; Ported lost Friday night. Marion brothers, Carl and Elvin Coulter 33.0.0. SiM@limmediately fol into the new Bonn Republic Army. protege have gr a engs; |One time, she headed the Detroit K. Taylor, 112 Palmer, told Pontac) peTRorr INS) — The newly , of Lapeer and five sisters, Mrs. SCHARF lowing World The plans were said to call for | ibe at 14.00; most 230.200 ‘ib. junning | Tuesday Musicale, tigre ley driver's license was formed Society of Skilled Trades| Kate Kintz, Sarasota, Fla.: Mrs. ar IL “ largtly to No. 3 grade 12.00-13.38; most in the io avi ni | sa Grieshaber, Toledo, Ohio, 7 pce, oY ee ; celing of 6.000" border pole | {8 “ut sn Sai, | im, ber slater Mary, she de. |iy of a vally lost night to anu tae Mrs Ecanor Ellot, Farmiogtor | 2 tigh2t's ttn steed Scharf : able ‘to wot | veloped a catering business and | While his car was coed in the é alee ‘ as assistant superintendent of the whose total strength is 20,000. | National Labor Relations Board for | Mrs. Frances Chubb and Mrs. zzola FUEL OIL Gregory Oil Co. 94 East Walton Bivd. - Phone FE 5-6141 Reyal The Garden Clue Sil meet wt Ker one hu Owns 2.60; : Nght ecan- and commer- Royal oak — and COMPANY Electrical Contractors Commercial and Industrial HARRY W. MacDONALD Res. Phone FE 5.4545 served len Zacharias of : ‘Service was held this afternoon | Injured in Collision Br. Nov. 7, 8, ’ t ee many important Detroit § FE 2-3231. * City Parking lot Saturday night, | Saturday while his car was in the | Satisfied with the recent new auto- ‘parking lot at Pontiac Motor Di-| motive contracts, have quit the Sunday from the home of Stephen | C. Bulas, 123 Dwight St., police said. . | ; mated membership of between 8,000 and 10,000. Business Notes. Birmingham resident J. C. Lind- ley has been promoted to the post of sales manager for the Defense Te buy or sell in Waterford Drayton Plains or Clarktson, area see White Bros, Real Estate, OR 3-7118, —Adv. Rummage Sale, Birmingham American Legion Auxiliary, Nov. 9 and 10, 9 to 5, 266 S. Woodward. Hayride Parties. Food furnished. —Ady. = Damage of $1,000 was caused {Saturday night by a fire in a ga- defense products LINDLEY and services by/all of the corpora- | |e Cleaned house ‘at 481 Colorado Ave., tion’s units and maltese, , perce gienas: cows ttead te most 33 social functions. Miss Wiley was |three hubcaps were stolen, Dale } Walon status. * ee pe “ aew: ‘. spon Saeneees ann eee No Contract eet: Sa qestly vealers | hostess of the Holland Tea Room. | Wimberly, 988 Canterbury St., told | The ; number of nieces a phews, =| 1927, yp. tie Woret: Gocters and ‘ocd: | Sao und her’ sacter chee epercied poli | iia Wet Geek Gy te cae | edu!) = ers wea, fond and, choice steers 1.150 = — a ce, } a reslution last week by the CIO- Church Bells to Ring Out N ecessary | ae iors ie 2.0012 a load of So oy. Wiley’s,” in New Another driver, Robert Gardner, United Auto Worker's Skilled | . igh choice #28. Ib. heifers’ 21 80 other 515 DeSota St., told police that all Trades Council. Imlay City Chest Start Sunlty ‘and commercial sows ‘seeazee: | 4. Surviving is one sister, Mrs. Al-' four of his hubcaps were stolen Several skilled trades units, dis-| ry ay CITy—Church bells at 6:30 tonight will signal the opening 2 rch ligh ign for cil walls "1.00-14.0;'vealers 76.00 down: | at Bell Chapel of the William R. | vision, UAW and joined other groups, in-| Ot es aka than aie oes Call Today Hamilton Co., with burial in Elm- | cluding the society. Chest a) : County Calendar wood Cemetery, Detroit. A $60 bicycle was reported stolen = The Wayne group has an esti-’ © Your Watch © Adjusted “4 Expansion Georges-Newports Jewelry Dept. | V-8 plant’s afternoon’ shift. Wyers “If you are having difficulty in paying your bills. ¥ % why- don't you drop in and see how we can help you. Not @ loah company—One place to pay. CUSTOM HOMES nett on oe oreoee or ta saa ager Paul S. Watch Bands | | Call FEderal 8-0456. a reed wal 2.3 080 aoe hereby ven roe Mirabito. Ladies'-Men’s | cS 4% 1472 Valdwin Avenue, Postioc, Michigon || cometh eee rin svonsile for the : 7 95 | MICHIGAN CREDIT ¢ OUNSELLORS, Ine. | ‘HARRY w. MacDONALD : ae ad oe = Blaze Damages Home ton ot ell Bur- special be 9 Years Credit Counselling Experience Help ee : , Above Oakland Theater 41% S. Soginaw ( et SG